Best known for the song All the Young Dudes (written for the band by David Bowie), Mott the Hoople scored with their 1972 album of the same name. With a foundation in R&B, they became quite popular in the 70s glam scene. Their fifth studio album, All the Young Dudes, is considered a pivotal moment in the bands career. Though Mott the Hoople was heading toward a breakup at the time, Bowie penned the albums titular song and produced the record, making Mott the Hoople relevant again in the glam rock era.
This is a limited foil-numbered edition of 1,000 200-gram black vinyl manufactured for pristine sound at Quality Record Pressings. It comes in European-style poly bag for protection and durability.
Numbered, Limited Edition
Only 1000 Copies
150g Red Opaque Vinyl
Pressed at QRP
Mastered for vinyl by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio
Faithful, updated rendering of original art printed at Stoughton Printing Co.
Comes in European-style poly bag for protection and durability
Track List:
Side One:
1. Sweet Jane
2. Momma's Little Jewel
3. All the Young Dudes
4. Sucker
5. Jerkin' Crocus
Side Two:
1. One of the Boys
2. Soft Ground
3. Ready for Love / After Lights
4. Sea Diver